Allison, Thomas said:
> This is great, thanks so much.
> 
> I've been looking at bogofilter for a while and they have a number of
> options that I hope will be somewhat replicated in SpamAssassin:
> 
> bogofilter options:
> -u  update database(s) while scoring
> -s  record as known spam
> -n  record as known non-spam
> -S  subtract from non-spam and add to spam
> -N  same as -S only backwards

Sure -- "sa-learn-spam", "sa-learn-nonspam" do that implicitly if they
recognise the message as already learnt.

But what does -u do?  auto-training, based on assuming the mail is
nonspam? sounds dangerous to me...

--j.


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